All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2321 to 2330 of 2696.
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you also have a screen here, it can show somebody and their time.
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I take this opportunity to support the PFM Act amendment as regards issues to do with a sovereign bond. I also want to thank the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade. This goes a long way in showing how the Government is caring for its people. This Government is law abiding. They want to follow the due process of the law, and that is why these amendments have been brought here; this was done after realizing that the Government cannot continue without them in place. This Government is also confident. It is ...
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
development partners who would want to come and partner with this country to enhance development in the country.
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Lastly, it is about the legal framework. The Government cannot do anything without these amendments, which I support wholeheartedly.
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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3 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to thank the Chair and her Committee for the good work. However, I just want to ask what the Board has done as regards the very high interest on HELB loans especially if the beneficiaries are not employed. It is only from the employment that one is supposed to repay the loan. It is The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity to contribute to the Address that was given by His Excellency the President.
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for this opportunity. Of course, it is only unfortunate that when the President came last Thursday we found this side of the Majority full, and we had an opportunity of sitting on the Minority side, because there were a few seats left. Now I understand why. The Clerk needs to work on the speakers on the other side, because I was not hearing well what the President was saying; I went back home and had an opportunity of checking Zuku. They have a channel for Bunge .
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
The first thing that I want to say about the Address by the President is that he was talking to one nation. Just as it has been said, he was talking not to a particular political party, a particular ethnic group or a particular tribe. He was talking to all of us, and we should appreciate that one year down the line in his Government, he has been able to actualize--- As the Constitution stipulates, he was not addressing Parliament only but the whole nation. He was talking to his people as regards the issues that he has been able ...
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1 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
It is a little bit sad to hear from the other side that the President was not talking about certain issues. For example, the IDP issue. It is true that this has been a thorny issue in this country and the President, within the very short period, was able to, at least, talk about the few remaining IDPs who are in camps. If you look at devolution, it is Kenyans who gave it to themselves. It is something that everybody is happy about. When you say that the President is the one who is killing devolution by saying that he ...
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